Nbench2 results (AMDK6/233 baseline)

This page is about results obtained with my port
to Linux/Unix of release 2 of BYTE Magazine's BYTEmark benchmark program.
The current version has a new baseline machine: The benchmark
baseline system (index = 1.000) is an IBM PC compatible machine with
an AMD K6 233 MHz with 512 KB L2 pipeline-burst cache and 32 MB
running Linux 2.0.32. The baseline results were obtained using the GNU
C-compiler version 2.7.2.3 with the GNU C-library version 5.4.38. The
baseline results appear in the table with bold print.

Some folks have submitted more than one result for the same
hardware, at times I post them all.

The three indices (MEM, INT, and FP) are a measurement of memory
efficiency, integer performance, and floating-point performance. I
broke the long table below into several pieces so that the web browser
has an easier time building and displaying the page. Sorting is by
the integer performance, if more than one result is listed for one
machine, the fastest one counts.